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OFFICIAL AEKANGElilENTS AT WASH- 



^,^jp^^IITGTON POR THE FUNERAL OJ THE 
LATE ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 



April 17, 1B65 




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OFFICIAL AliliANGFMENT;::, at Washington for the funeral 
solemnities of the late ABliAUAM LINCOLN, President of 
the United States, who died at the Seat of Government, on 

Salurd((i/. the loth day of Apiil, 18G5. 

WAR DEPARTMENT, 

ADJITAXT (iEXi:UAI,"s OFI'ICK, 

Washington, April 17, 18()5. 
The following order of ;irr:iiigemeiit is directed : — 

OP13DEK, OF THE m,OCESSIOISr. 



Fr.XKKAi. Ksc'OKT — iu coliiutu of iiuirch. 
One Regiment of Cavalry. 
Two Batteries of Artillery. 

Battalion of Marines. 

Two Regiments of Infantry. 

Commander of Escort and Staff. 

Dismounted (^tficers of Marine Corps, Navy and Army, in the 

order named. 
Mounted Officers of Marine Corps, Navy and Army, in the order 

named. 

All military officers to be in uniform, with side arms. 



CIV] C I' 11 CESSION. 

Marshal. 

Clergy in attendance. 
The Surgeon General of the United St-ates Army and Physicians to 



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On the part of the Senate : 
Mr. Foster, of Connocticut. 
■' Morgan, of New Yorlc. 
" .lohn.son, of Mar>-land. 
" Yates, of Illinois. 
" Wade, of Ohio. 
'■ Conness, of California. 

Army. 
Lieutenant- General U. S. Grant. 
Major-General H. W. Halleck. 
Brevet Brig. -Gen. W. A. Nichols. 



On the jiart of the Ifnnsr : 
Mr. Dawes, of .Massaehusctts. 
'* Coffroth, of Pennsylvania. 
'■ Smith, of Kentucky. 
" Colfax, of Indiana. 
" AVorthington. of Nevada. 
'• \\'ashl)uriie. of Illinois. 

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Vice Admiral I), (j. h'arragut. 
Rear Admiral W. B. Shubrick. 
Col. Jacob Zoilin, Marine Corps. 



Cicilians. 



(). H. Browninf 
Geo. Aslimun. 



Thomas Corwin. 
Simon Cameron. 



FAMILY. 

Relatives. 
The Delegations of the States of Illinois and Kentucky, 
Mourners. 



THE PRKSIDKNT. 

The Cabinet Ministers. 

The Diplomatic Corps. 

Ex-Presidents. 

The Chief Justice, 

And Associate Justices of the Supreme Court. 

The Senate of the L'nited States, 

Preceded by their Officers. 

J\Iembers of the House of Representatives of the rnited States. 

Governors of the several States and Territories. 

Legislatures 

Of the .several States and Tei-ritorles. 

The Federal Judiciary, 

And the Judiciary of the several States and Territories. 

The Assistant Secretaries of State, Treasury, War, Navy, Literlor, 

and the Assistant Postmasters General, and the 

Assistant Attorney General. 



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Offierrs of the Smithsonian In.stitntion. 

'i'ho Memljers and Officers of tlie Sanitan* ami Christian Commis- 
sions. 

Corporate Authorities of Washington, (Jeorgetown, and other Cities. 

Delegations of the several States. 

The Reverend, the Clergj' of the various De)iominations. 

The Clerks and Employees of the several Departments and IJnreaux. 
preceded by the Heads of such Bureaux and their 

respective Chief Clerks. 

Such Societies as may wish to join the Procession. 

Citizens and Strangers. 



The troops desigriated to forrii the escort will assemble in the 
Avenue, north of the President's House, and form line precisely at 
11 o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday, the I9fh iji.'^f ant, with the left 
resting on Fifteenth Street. The procession will move precisely at 
'2 o'clock, P. M., on the conclusion of the religious services at the 
Executive Mansion, (appointed to commence at 1*2 o'clock, meri- 
dian,) when minute guns will be fired by detachments of Artillery, 
stationed near St. John's Church, the City Hall, and at the Capitol. 
At the same hour the bells of the several churches in Washington, 
Georgetown, and Alexandria, will be tolled. 

At sun-rise on Wednesday, the 19th instant, a Federal Salute will 
be fired from the military stations in the vicinity of Washington, 
minute guns between the hours of twelve and three o'clock, and a 
national salute at the setting of the sun. 

The usual badge of mourning will be worn on the left arm and 
on the hilt of the sword. 

By order of tiik Secretary of AVar : 

W. A. NICHOJ.S, 

As,sistant Adjutant General. 

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Assistant Adjutant General. 



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